This segment of the NPR radio show On The Media illustrates the behind the scenes editing that NPR uses to make their shows sound so smooth and articulate. Listen to the segment (just over ten minutes long) or read a transcript -- it may help with your editing skills.
Friday, June 08, 2007
Audio editing at National Public Radio
Posted by Larry Press at Permanent link as of 11:24 AM
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Professor, I have a question about a related topic. You have mentioned a cool online photo editor. Can you please give me the URL for it? Also, what do you think is its advantages over a software like Adobe Photoshop? Thanks.
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The only advantage I know of over Photoshop is that they are free.
Audacity is a cool, free audio editor, see our class notes on audio processing.